TRAID has scheduled select workshops and activities at the Traidremade Pop Up shop in Soho, Berwick Street open May 22 – June 14.

Join us in the heart of Soho for a very special screening of Udita, a feature length documentary by Rainbow Collective showing a powerful and inspiring view of women in the garment industry, fighting for their rights across a turbulent half decade at the grass roots of the workers movement. Produced by Openvizor with a powerful original score by PanditG and Louis Beckett of AGNI and Asian Dub Foundation.

After the screening there will be a Q&A with the film makers Hannan Majid and Richard York. Watch the trailer here

This event is free with a suggested donation of £5 if you can afford it which will be used to buy birth certificates for 119 children of garment workers in Bangladesh, who currently benefit from TRAID funded day centres.

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